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A blessed Sunday to you, Debbie.Oh how I love wild violets. Years ago I had one in my garden. Honestly, I have never smelled anything so sweet that was so tiny.I cannot locate them where I live now.. Most likely too hot here.Thank you for sharing this.fondly,Penny

At first I thought: A miracle. Then I read one of the comments about moderate temperatures being the cause for the pretty little violet...It's all a miracle in the end, I think. And you, taking the time to notice the little one!

Hello Debbie, while gardening yesterday I uncovered a primrose happily flowering under a mountain of leaves. I cleared the leaves away, but now I’m wondering if I should have left them because the nights are getting cold. I dare say more will fall soon and this time I will leave well alone. It was such a joy to find spring flowers in October. Have a wonderful week, hugs Barbara

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As an artist I enjoy capturing God's treasures found in nature. Life has taught me that the extraordinary is what ones sees in the ordinary.
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